How to have great-looking hair while supporting Covid-19 frontliners in Malaysia
Monday, 06 Apr 2020 10:22 AM MYTHalf of Mentega’s profits will go into supporting Autrui Global, a social enterprise that is making personal protective equipment for Covid-19 frontliners — Pictures by Choo Choy May and courtesy of Oven Cuttery/Mentega
What started as a two-week shutdown has now extended another fortnight till April 14. Some form of swift pivot was necessary. Thanks to an early decision to have diverse streams of revenue when he started, Oven Cuttery isn’t entirely brick-and-mortar; Tan runs it alongside Mentega, a line of handcrafted and hand-poured hair pomade products.
Tan said, “We brought all the product stocks back home, so that we can use a dispatch service to deliver them to our customers. This way we don’t have to travel to the shop every time there’s an order.” “The virus is what caused businesses to close their doors in the first place, so we can’t just be concerned about sales for our own shop. The sooner this ends, the better it is for everyone.”
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